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Outlook protection rules are similar to transport protection rules. Both are applied based on message conditions, and both protect messages by applying an AD RMS rights protection template. However, transport protection rules are applied in the Transport service on the Mailbox server by the Transport Rules agent. Outlook protection rules are applied in Outlook 2010, before the message leaves the user's computer. Messages protected by an Outlook protection rule enter the transport pipeline with IRM protection already applied. Additionally, messages protected with an Outlook protection rule are also saved in an encrypted format in the Sent Items folder of the sender's mailbox.
Very confused, Microsoft Docs mention "transport protection rule"
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